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Sunday, February 16, 2020

Black model says ‘No’ to wearing racist accessories at N.Y. Fashion Week

A Black model, Amy Lefevre, vehemently refused to wear a costume of huge monkey-like ears and enormous red lips on the catwalk at New York’s Fashion Week and stormed out of the event as soon as she left the runway.

Lefevre said that when she told organizers how insulting their request was, “I was told that it was fine to feel uncomfortable for only 45 seconds.”

“I was literally shaking. I could not control my emotions. My whole body was shaking. I have never felt like that in my life,” Lefevre added, according to the New York Post. “People of color are struggling too much in 2020 for the promoters not to have vetted and cleared accessories for the shows.”

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The oversized lips were reportedly taken from a sex toy.

The 25-year-old Lefevre has modeled for four years and has been on more than two dozen catwalks, the Post said … yet the creator of the stereotypical accessories, the institute sponsoring the event, the organizers and promoters and even the other models were seemingly lined up against her in this case.

The Post ran photos of two other models, neither of whom were African-American, who walked with the ears, lips and exaggerated eyebrows Lefevre refused to put on. The creator, Junkai Huang, a native of China and a student at the Fashion Institute of Technology, may not have fully understood the racial overtones of the finished product, which was to have highlighted “ugly features of the body,” according to a witness.

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Lefevre told show producer Richard Thornn of her objection, as did other models, according to an unnamed witness. “He screamed in my face, ‘You need to back down and get away,’” the witness told the paper. “It was such a grave lack of judgment.”

The event celebrated the 75th anniversary of FIT, a fixture in New York fashion education, and featured alumni of its Master of Fine Arts class in Fashion Design.

“However provocative design and fashion might be though, my commitment to ensure that people are not made to feel uncomfortable, offended, or intimidated is also of the utmost importance not only to me personally but to the college community as well,” FIT president Dr. Joyce F. Brown told the Post. Brown said the institute would investigate the incident.

 

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14-year-old boy charged with murder of Barnard freshman Tessa Majors

A second teenage boy is now charged with murder in the death of Tessa Majors, an 18-year-old student at New York City’s Barnard College. Prosecutors announced Saturday that a 14-year-old boy had been arrested and indicted on Friday in the December 11 stabbing of the freshman.

The unidentified suspect was charged as an adult, Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance said. A 13-year-old boy, also unidentified, had been arrested and charged the day after the attack near Manhattan’s Morningside Park, but because of his age, he is being prosecuted in family court.

Both boys are from Manhattan.

READ MORE: 13-year-old New York boy ordered to remain behind bars until trial in murder of college student

The 14-year-old now in custody has been indicted on two counts of second-degree murder (one for intentional murder, the other for felony murder committed during a robbery) and four robbery counts, according to CNN. He is scheduled to be arraigned February 19.
Vance said that state law allows discretion in charging defendants as young as 14 as adults and prosecuting them in criminal court.
Majors’ slaying shook the city which had seen a decline in violent crimes over the last several years and the Upper West Side campuses of Barnard and Columbia. Morningside Park is blocks away from the school.
Majors, a native of Charlottesville, Va., had been found lying face down and bleeding from multiple stab wounds outside the park, according to the criminal complaint. Moments earlier, she had told a witness that she was stabbed and robbed in the park. She died later that evening.
Surveillance video showed that Majors and the suspect arrested Friday, along with two other young men, entered the park around the same time, the complaint said. A witness told police they heard a female voice scream, “Help me! I’m being robbed.”
“It paints a gruesome picture of what this young woman endured in her final moments,” Vance said. The district attorney added that the police are still looking for other suspects.
The 13-year-old arrested earlier is charged with second-degree murder, first-degree robbery and criminal possession of a weapon, Vance said. In December, a police detective testified that the boy told him he went to the park with two other people with the intention of robbing someone.

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Sambo Be Damned! Fashion Model Black Refused to Wear ‘Racist’ Accessories at Fashion Institute of Technology Show

The trashion fashion world is still about that bullshit!

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Dwyane Wade says telling Gabrielle Union about break up baby was the ‘hardest thing’

A promo for an upcoming documentary unearthed details of how Dwyane Wade had to break it to Gabrielle Union years ago that he had fathered a child while the couple was briefly separated.

“Hardest thing I’ve ever had to do is man up and tell Gabrielle Union that I’ve had a child with somebody else,” Wade says in ESPN’s “D. Wade: Life Unexpected” airing on February 23.

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“When you hold something in that you know is going to come out and you have this information and you know it’s gonna f— somebody’s life up, that you care about, that you love, if it don’t hurt you, then you’re not human,” Wade added, in an interview with Entertainment Tonight. “… Me and Gab just went through something that you never want to go through and we still came out of it.”

Wade and Union began dating in 2008 and broke up briefly in 2013 which is when he fathered a son, Xavier, now 6, with Aja Metoyer. The pair announced their engagement later in 2013, and in a press conference before a game in December of that year, according to Yahoo!, he told reporters of the baby: “I had a time, a part in our break, in our pain and our hurt, a blessing came out of it in my life, having a son that was born healthy.”

READ MORE: Dwyane Wade backs Gabrielle Union after she exits ‘America’s Got Talent’ over reported racial issues

Wade also has a son, Zaire, 18, and daughter Zaya, 12, from his previous marriage to Siohvaughn Funches. The NBA legend is also guardian to and the guardian to nephew Dahveon, 18. Wade recently opened up to Ellen DeGeneres about how he and his family are supporting Zaya who is transgender. He and Union share daughter Kaavia born in 2018. Wade retired from the NBA after the 2018-19 season after 16 seasons which included three championships. He pointed to his expanding family as one of the reasons he was walking away.

Wade has since begun working as a studio analyst for TNT, and on Saturday he was a judge in the All-Star Weekend dunk contest in his hometown of Chicago.

 

 

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Black swimmer suing police after being handcuffed and gun pointed at head

The only Black member of a college swimming team, Jaylan Butler, was also the only member to be accosted by police, handcuffed, forced to the ground with a gun pointed at his head and ordered not to move.

Butler, of Eastern Illinois University, filed the suit in federal court in January with the help of the ACLU, which contends that six officers from three different departments refused to let Butler go even when his teammates and coaches told them that he was with them and had done nothing wrong.

The police claimed at the time that they were looking for a suspect, according to NBC News.  However, the suit alleges that the officers still refused to let Butler go even after he provided ID. The suit also claims that the police also did not document the arrest.

READ MORE: Mother sues Franklin County Board of Education for racial discrimination

The incident on February 24, 2019, began when the team made a rest stop in East Moline, Ill., on the way back from a tournament. Like his teammates, Butler got off the bus, went to take a selfie near a road sign, and was returning to the bus when several cars pulled up and officers got out with guns drawn.

According to the suit, the police shouted at Butler to put his hands up, and he did without resisting. The police then cuffed him and forced him to the ground with two officers pinning him down and another pointing a gun at his head, saying, “If you keep moving, I’m going to blow your f—— head off.’’

“I felt numb. I didn’t really know what to expect,” Butler said of his thoughts as his ordeal went on.

READ MORE: Illinois High school responds after graduates are caught on video screaming ugly racist language

Even after they were told Butler was with the team, police still refused to release him, putting him in the squad car.

Eventually, the officers removed the handcuffs and asked Butler to get his ID from the bus. After he showed them his identification, they told him he was free to go.

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker called for a “thorough and transparent investigation” into the incident, posting on his Facebook page: “It’s unacceptable for any young person to feel unsafe and disrespected anywhere in this state — but every day, too many young people of color live through it.”

Butler told NBC of his feelings since the incident: “I’ve been OK … in the past, when bad things happened to me I tried to see the good but this started to eat at me.”

 

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